The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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THIS ABILENE iEPQiTEH. ABILENE TISXAS
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DIMBIE (SI
BE FOUND ALIVE
By the Associated Press.
I'AIlla Dec. 2. Tho Josa ot
the dlrls-hle Dlxmude is now re
luctantl? admitted HtlhbURh ho)
for ttio safety of hef trow ot 6&
fflcni and njen has not yet been
S-ellnnulhel. Offlr'als who Ic1!
that the Ki-cnt nlrshlo's personnel
Is stl'l bIHo it-rail Hint nothing ivns
hennl of the ctew tf tho Gollattt
which broke dowri n Mauritania in
August 1919 nnd until ft ween
after the Accident nil hone had
been given up.
It Is considered certain that the
Dl-imido fell on the desert some-
whero between Biskra nnd Tog.
Rctirt southern Algeria during the
nlo which prevented her from
cr6!!ng th" (Suit of Gabes nnd re-
turning to l-'rani-. Tho ship says
I. Matin was not warned ot Hit
r.ilo by the weather bureau; In
fact adds tho newspaper no one
told tho bureau of her voyage.
Inasmuch ns no message what
fcdever has hech received from the
Dlxmudo since- early on tho morn-
ing of December 31. It Is Interred
hero that her fall must hao betn
violent wrecking her wireless ap-
paratus. l.vcii assuming such a crash It
does not necessarily follow thai
the ship's crew perished for the
Dlxmude was well provided with
parachutes nnd somo or her men
it Is pointed out must have es-
caped. Theso could havo obtained
food nnd water from tho wrccknge.
Search for tho dirigible oft the
f coast of Tnls Tripoli and Malta
has proved fruitless but tho navy
Is continuing Its efforts.
SPECULATORSTRY
TO FINO OUT HOW
WOOD IDE PILE
KE1V YOnK1. Dec. 27. Market
speculators who havo grown gray
at uo tasK ot trying to grow weal-
thy in "Wall Street today studied
tho system reputed to havo made
n. fortuno lor T.lcut. Osborn C
"Wood son of Governor General
"Wood of the Philippines who Is re-
ported to havo accumulated be-
tween J700.000 and $800000 by
rablo speculation from Mnnlia to
tho" Street.
Commenting on tho declaration
ycslcrdny of n financial "tipster"
serve head that "Wood had acted
On nightly cablegrams tent to him
for which ho wib rinld to have
paid $1000 & month Including ct-
blo tolls speculators said the
young officer had demonstrated
tho truth ot "tho theory that long
rango shots nrp the best!'
Every day. It was declared by
the "tipster" n cablegram nnalyr
lng tho state ot the stock market
wnnfecnt to young "Wood In addi-
tion special ndvlco to buy or soil
nnd answers to requests for Infor
mation wero sent nil In plain Eng-
lish and not In code. Tolls ranged
rrom a few dollars to $80 a day.
The- Jaat messago from "Wood
our OIE Bit
LEAGUE CLUB TO
TRAIN III TEXAS
Santa Himself!
K9Y YOttK. liae. 27 Florld.i
will bo tho training mecca for
major Joague ball players neM
spring. '
Completion of tho list of camot
lor 1624 revels that nine clubs
six National League - and llih-a
Al'n League outflt-v!U do
their conditioning in tho everglades
state the greatest number over at
Irneted to any southern locality
Of the remaining seven clubs
twrt tnch have chosen Atabmnn
and California while Georgia
Lrtnislann and Tfxaa.havc attraM.
ed ftne each.
Tho list ot tralntntr camns tot
low:
America u Jkjmhjlk-
New York KewOrTTans
Cleveland Lakeland Fin.
Chicago Wnterhnven Fla.
Detroit Augusta On.
St. Louis Mobile. Ala.
Philadelphia-- Montgomery
Washington Tampa. Fla
Uo.iton San Antonio.
National League.
New York purasola Fla.
Cincinnati Orlando Fla.
Pittsburgh raso Polled. Cat.
Chicago -Catnllna Island. Cal.
RL. Loulu Pradentown Fin
Urftoklyn- Clearwater Fin
Philadelphia Leeshurg Fla.
Boston St. Petersburg Fla.
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Secref.ry ot Lnhor Jaine.i J. Davis played Santa Claus nt the
Washington (DC) Foundlings Hom when he distributed toys to
tho tiny inmates Ho had ng much fun ns they did which was a lot.
mand the popular attention nnd ml-
miration that plcturcgocrs of this
country award to' Pola Negri in I I
each new film in which sho np-.-l-
pCars. Her latest picture. "Mad
Love." distributed by Goldwjn
which will be the attraction At the
Queen theater for 2 days begin
ning Friday Is bound to create
mora comment than any other In
which sho has been seen. It is front
nn original story written especially
to exploit Pola Negri's command
ot tho great emotions which sweep
tho hearts of womankind. It Is the
exceptional role tho depletion ot
exotic hot-blooded women that
has brought Mile. Negri's art to Its
linest flowering upon tho screen
and "Mad Love" exhibits such a
woman in her struggles with her
woman-nature.
The Star acts the role of Sappho
a notorious -woman beloved Of two
brothers. Tho first arouses strong
aversion In her; tho other arouses
in her tho only real unselfish love.
sho has ever known. Jt Is tho con-
flict betwen tho two loves that
forms tho dramatic action of tho
story which Is swift cumulative
nnd stormy with "Passion." it
forms tho plnnaclo of this -tar's
screen achievements.
"Mad Lovo" at The Queen Frl
day nnd Saturday
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AT THE PALACE
LAST HAY TODAY
NEWSPAPER REVIEW
ON "CnjTICAL ACE'
was said to havo been sent Dec 10
nnd It was believed. It was on that
dav that Secretary Weeks directed
that tho officer's operations should.
cfase. Mr. Weeks said yesteraay
Wi NVwten. Mass.. that h had is
sued the Order because ho thought
the "amounts Involved appeared to
bo beyond the probable iinanciai
responsibility" of Woodr Ho added
that he did not think tho subject
warranted departmental action.
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Abilene
Last Day to S
me Picture I
"The Critical Age" a-plcturlxa-tlon
of "Glengarry schooldays" ly
Ralph Connor produced by Ernest
Shlpmnn Is tho feature attraction
at tho Palace Theater today. For
those who are looking for a clean-
cut entertainment with nlonty of
pathos and thrills intermingled
with rlh.tlckllng comedy will find
this production to bo out ot tho or
dlnary.
It is a story of a country lad
whoso ambition is to attend college.
It took qulto somo time to wako
him frjm his dreaming habits but
when a rivnl for his schoolday
sweetheart enters tho scene then
things begin to happen. How ho
rescues tho girl from tho rapids
nnd also saves her father from tho
machinations ot notorious politic
ians forms ono ot the most pleas-
ing as welt as thrilling stories that
have appeared on tho screen of. tho
Palace Theater for somo time.
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"Playing It Wild" at tho Gem
Theater today forlast tlmo'Is n
novelty in tho way of Morlos of tho
wild nnd wqply west. wm It ?
typical of tho small Western town
wUh Its gooil and its bad citizens
It is unique In that It is chock full
of humor. There nro thrills galore
and all the excitement thnt goes to
mnko un a "western." hut tho au
thor has cleverly introduced many
comedy surprises ami In such unx.
pected sltuntlon as io mnico me
whole plcturo comedy-drama. Wil
liam Duncan who stnrs with Edith
Johnson in tho picture has -long
been known tor his utmnuuus rol-
es. Now ho shows that ho is ns
subtle In his humor as ho Is bold
in thwarting the bad men.
Do IJIg lluslncss.
VANCOUVER B. C. Deo. 27.
Government liquor venders' took in
$350000 In their seven stores in
Vancouver on Christmas Eve. One
feature of the holiday was the large
demand for Chinese and Japaneso
liquors.
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atr ttuexptfcietl gift from ioweone yoiwuadwrtently
verlooked in yoiyruhristmas giving!
n your embarrasihient may lie rc-
r lcar a gift.
Special New
iarships guara
or money bac
for full deut
and finest cau
In sucli a situat
Jievetl by reeip
j Social custom
of liigh grad
fumes when
addition sua
your ?Jew Ye
We suggest
by phone or i
will relieve y
the Kettle On' ana
l's Will All Have T
ion your embarrasjfiient may be re- C sjt''
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iwcatmg a-- icar a gin 5 Myn
and L'tfl taste liROnWieiid the civincr s t
i Bojf C'andJe ad Xxnnisite Per- J :
1HCK0A m our mxes ot ras Divty. m V : "vsaiiPut
m a irif t 1111 Me hannv Vonirr&s Jif v i
Irs call. JT V V. are recovering alt vnH
at youie4yolr order t4dry either : n.i Tor i7s2o wVin
A pei-soiil ytarKew Yearis eift. We know th wotltfcTWrr UH
Li of dMpltkA to the taiU ! &I2Sirear yak.r
S 1 tf I ; It as goojr as new JTUXT
9 W I saved Is A jfcslltr (pJe. We
S . m A - guaranty fcllojjjf Aalntips.
1 W A m Why? U iJryent lie's
Dll JVl U Fll on kbmIb
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3 -iu-i ctltch V- W- JfXtf nine.
3 nn . mm nmi o3Kjiu rua won ; j3M&n.ti'
8 is -k a 1u w.jt. i j u Ut - pa-4fc-T8 24 hours.
S Ifi . 19m monk 1H K. We- a Jut behlsd tbe
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PnV I-allir write
4r S-iriU4Ahtiaet
VSW -" avri.a it
TO THE PUnUC:
In making reply to the article
of Mr. It. E. Bureh Chief of Police
of the City which appeared In yes-
terday's Imuo of tho Itcporter I
want to bo absolutely fair to overy
ono connected with tho reprehensi-
ble affair which has so stirred our
citizenship and notwithstanding
Mr. Pureh is th Chief of Police.
With a big KUn On him. T shi.ll tint
spare him In tho least. Put I want
mm 10 keep his shirt on. and take
his gun off. while this affair is be-
ing aired boforo tho public. In so
inr ns 1 am concerned I am not
going to bo "bluffed". I am not
nunc tnat way.
If you wilt read his article you
will noto that ho says "as far as
tho statement that ho did not get
his money back. Is a contcmptlblo
misrepresentation of tho truth."
Well It may be but Mayor Coomb
es says tho tourist told him that
tho police took his money TEN
DOLLARS nnd did not roturn it.
and ho Mayor Coombcs stated that
"the man Impressed mo as being
absolutely honest" and ho further
volunteered tho statoment "that he
had novcr known a Swede that was
not perfectly honest." Mayor
Coombca has told theno facts to a
number of people and ho has not
stated publicly or otherwise so far
ns I know that my article of some
days ago which seems to offend the
ciuer. so much misquoted him in
any material matter. Ho still In-
sists that tho affcar was a "most
I reprehensible thing." nnd tho gon-
cral public Is of the same opinion.
and I dare say. tho public will won
der whv It Is that the chief of Po
lice has waited so long to open his
mourn noaut u.o atrair. Tho tour
1st. no dougt. is In California be
foro this time and cannot .defend
uiiuseir.
I want the Chief to answer
through the press a few pertinent
piuostlons first of which Is why
in me "sam juil" lie approves ot
mo arrest ot "Uie suspicious look-
ing tourist" and lata tho "Turn
KNOWN CPOOKS he was convers-
ing with' run nt large to prey upon
tho persons and property of tho peo
pie no so graciously protects?" The
facta arc so tar ns I can find out
that during all his encumbency In
office he has NEVEK brought
About the nrrost of a 'KNO-4"N
l-"'V uui ill nilEIllv nnnrtw nl
arresting "SUSPICIOUS LOOKING-
people
I want to ask again what right
has a policeman Jo order a free
born American citizen' to go to bed
(nt nine o'clock) or any other hour
and to get work or get out of
town?
What right have you under the
Law to tako a man's money off of
" because he Is under nrreM
JV PONG FULLY and keep or not
Keen a nart nt it. th-h ).i..i..
about just such a condition we
Kiil. n 1h ca8e - " ---'
According to your own statement.
tt ."I1"""- Laa Den discharged by
illtP' who accoa-el him. and
because he came to headquarters
to mako i-oinplaint about the way
he was treated by them they walk.
Jail ro- the night and few. if anv
.iT it' "--'" mat n- did iiot
eii tnem that t.in uir. -.. i
will. 1-1 . " . "- "
...... ji.11. Any statement that
""" ". ror the truth shou
... ua a. reasonable oneAfid it
t 1 . . -w'-sation li.j closed
and the principal parlle are thou-
sands of miles ajjijaeny what
" uuuir.
"Ut ifytworts an trim tkr. m.t
l. -.y "' rlr mis out
!I??f'.?f - to light the fact
... .1 a. common practice iur
Pien Itlbe Jerked in horn i.u h
TTTXlttAa rli -. 1 -- - . . . -
I ""-" v-v- ana uirown in 1.111. and
ePk-oer night. Without th ullrht.
essus fBr a-l -ho sleeping
public needs to be waked up. Of
course (ha Chief serves notice on
u in hla article that "we will have
a cban to make a change in April
193. But it is a great pity that
he can't be fired ICIUI1T NOW. A
wn tnat pieads guilty to these out-
rg as he dees In his letter. i
ntl ft tQ " this community as
- hif of police regardless of whwh
er I helped or constated to his elec
tte to the office. Well. Vm very
prcaia of the fast that I did not.
I ant prud of the further fact
that a an American citizen" I
don't have- to veto for any man for
any office whom I believe to he
unfit to fill it. And I'll never vote
for at utB for office. whoJl let the
resident Ch'OV.V CROOKS ro seolt
I free unmolested and arrest and
incarcerate .upright honest citizens
wbcni they at their own will and
plejMure SJUSPHOT to -be crooks.
God ge as ttollcii of fleers like
our lajuenteu Cblf Clinton who
would uut have been guilty of such
wti'luu to? Ws right afsa. And
jii. 0.1 any w W lPai f
' r t. . of mil aulrae on
TDSIUrSKET
FDA EDUGATlOft
IN TEXAS JAN. 1
By Ihe Afsortated Pres.
AUSTIN. Texas. Dm-. S? - -January
7 has been set ai the dote for
beginning actual field work in the
Texas. Educational Survey accord-
ing to' announcement todnv bv Dr.
G. A Works ot Cornell University
fdlrfvtof t the nwmr
Twtmy tis nit-t eer
f-it.wen over iho eritlir hftv
been wetNl far t flrlt tJLM
Thews tesN will Uo npltJIfnl to trfe
methods ot mening uh (mm.'
mental snbjeer nrllfimelk sfrtll
inir reading and jterjvhy t
termine whether Toaati school
children are lght ns s In thw
subjects-a they Are In other slalei
tvher Instruction Is recognized Io
br adoqnste. Tho children in many
school will actually Ins tested in
nerordsneft. with scientific methods
which are wild to enable nn exftrt
pstlmnt- of Just how thoroughly
the pupil havo been taught the
various subjects.
Tln 20 counties havo been se.
lected ns representative of nil the j
ftim-tHA e-MitWlGns tf Me lh Ts.
U wr tKftt H In a rtirln thtBj4'j
lr-rtl hy M6jrfl Rtmr In
swirwty etUM rglh f th
West hrs In lh Wiw sll.b4i.
nn.1 sWl otltet W hevtty -tw-laltl
i1hlrlrtfc Th(i riivwtly will
pttrtftre an srt coftipit h'SlM-o
a. e-Uicatlotml eendflWns In tlte
stale tor. lirooks snld. Tlie t
counties have Ietm chosen only for
tho -tests In arithmetic spelling
reading and geography. Other
countlr will be seltfeled nl the
field for different subjects of the
aurvej. Tor instance tlien ft
cnmei jo making nn nppi.ileal ot
phvslcni conditions of tho schooli
such ni the condition of bulldlnge
tho managers nt the survey pr
haps wlf'l take In a wider Ji'Md Dr.
Vwrk ftspUlnetH
sfetteilBn t tr ttrt $ wl
1ms mn nWwl by I'ftif. W.
E-t-Hi M StephW P An ii
Tehera IXffltr. who Hi ftMHKr
witft PenttWMH etHrtHft m nil
sections o. tho stniw Fwrthei m
swimtr was gfwn tor XVk b
le fft tit !. M. N. StarrH e-i
BMpertniOHdiht t ptibll Irattwc
Utt.
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CHICAGO ! 27 Almost hall
of tho suits filed lb superior court
here during th flsont year 19J3
were to divorce. A total of 11 OM
suit were filed. Of the 8W
wero for divorce according to tlte
annual report submitted today by
Chief Clerk Samuel Frlckson.
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HOW else could you hear such a program of music as.
is represented by this list of new Victor Records?
Where else could you find so great a company of artists as
that listed in the Victor Record Catalogs?
Remember however that what they did was done with
Victor equipment in Victor laboratories tor use with Victrola
instruments Twenty-one Victrola styles to choose from each
designed and made especially to reproduce Victor Records
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achivement. To liar them is like taking muticliteeflrom
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Vocal Selections
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Elsie Baker sines with rare sympathy.
and future tears.
So This is Love rtnxa '!;! MBIb-tdy
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Won't Say I Will (ffMa'-UtJ-MiaDib-.M") Irene Bordoni
First Victor record by this remarkaufo French comedienne
no of the figures of the light-comedytage today. Two songs
om "Little Miss Bluebeard" in wych she u featured.
Humorousoelections
fWhen nVNifht-tmjn Italy It'
WednesdaytWcrHere Lou Holtz 19205
Lovey Came Back Lou Holtz j
Lou Holtz is back on the 'ob with some original and very
tuneful nonsense and a mock-serious blues song.
Dance Records ..
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J and H11 Orcheitra J "-""
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Jack Chapman and l.oon1
Hii Drake Hotel OrcheiW 19201
There is only one Victrola and
that is made by the Victor Company
look for the Victor trademarks.
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One Hour of Love Walk
(Night in the Wood Fox Trot
Smooth slow delightful numbers with double melodies
and interesting instrumental combinations.
(Dream Daddy Fox Trot
IThe Only Girl-Fox Trot
First Victor record by Jack Chapman and His Drake Hotel
Orchestra of Chicago. Excellent number-- for the fox trot.
(Tweet Tweet Fox Trot Tke Mankatlan Merrymakers! 9003
(I've Been a Fool Fox Trot The MankaUaa Merrymaker j J
"You can't havo a good fox trot without jazz?" Thia
record will show you! "Listen to the Mocking Bird" with
whistled warblings then a smooth dance.
f Take Oh Take Thoe Up Away-FoxTrot
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A Love Song Fox Trot Tke MaikattaH Merrymakers I
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A fox trot from 'The Ziegfeld FoUies" and one from "The
Magic Ring." Most brilliant dance numbers 1
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1923, newspaper, December 27, 1923; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317666/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.